Fujifilm GFX100 Sample images look super impressive on resolution scale, but it’s not a camera made for casual style shooters or for low-light work. If you have controlled light environment / studio work or you are a Landscape shooter with unlimited budget, GFX 100 is the best camera you can buy.

Latest test report coming from Photons to Photos suggest that Sony A7R III camera have better dynamic range than of Panasonic S1R. While comparing the images of the two, reviewers found that Sony A7R III has an average of 1/2 stop advantage across the range compared to Panasonic S1R.

Fuji GFX100 Camera finally announced by Fujifilm officially. The camera features 102 Megapixel Medium Format CMOS sensor. Despite of having a Medium format sensor the camera also features In-body 5-axis image stabilization reduces shake by up to 5.5 stops according to CIPA.

The camera sensor is made on dual gain architecture, powered by a quad-core X-Processor 4 and offers a standard ISO range of 100-12,800. And expandable ISO range upto 50-102,400.

Fuji GFX100 Major Specification

102MP 43.8 x 32.9mm BSI CMOS Sensor

X-Processor 4 Image Processor

Removable 5.76m-Dot OLED EVF

3.2″ 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD

DCI 4K30 Video; F-Log Gamma & 10-Bit Out

5-Axis Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization

3.76m-Point Phase-Detection Autofocus

ISO 100-12800, Up to 5 fps Shooting

16-Bit Raw Output, Multi Aspect Ratios

Built-In Battery Grip, 2 x SD Card Slots

With Rock Solid DSLR body the camera weights 1.4kg. Don’t get worried about the card slots, the camera features twin SD card slots with UHS-II support, GFX100 also features USB 3.2 (Type-C), an external mic and headphones, a wired remote, and HDMI.

On Specification sheet it’s the camera carry 3.76 million phase-detect pixels spread across nearly 100% of the frame.

According to the claims made by Fujifilm the camera AF speed is 210% Faster than Fuji GFX 50R camera.

Let’s tallk about the video capabilities of Fuji GFX 100 camera. It can capture DCI and UHD 4K video at bit rates up to 400Mbps, with your choice of H.265 or H.264 codecs. It supports Fujifilm’s Eterna Film Simulation mode and can output 10-bit 4:2:2 F-Log video to an external recorder.

The GFX 100 Price – $9999

Fuji GFX 100 Full Specification

Press Release Fuji GFX 100

FUJIFILM INTRODUCES THE GFX100, A GAME CHANGER IN DIGITAL CAMERA TECHNOLOGY AND CAPABILITY

-100+ megapixel sensor in a 55mm diagonal length large format offers highest resolution in the history of mirrorless cameras -Fast, accurate autofocus with the world’s first phase detection system, 4K video capability, and in-body image stabilization in a large sensor format1.

Valhalla, New York, May 23, 2019 – FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation today announced the upcoming release of its flagship GFX100 mirrorless digital camera, incorporating a newly-developed 102 megapixel (MP), 55mm diagonal length large format image sensor that is designed to deliver image clarity and capability previously unheard of in the photography and video industries.

The GFX100 features several ‘world firsts’ for a large format camera with an image sensor larger than the 35mm (full-frame) format: including its 102MP back-side illuminated sensor (BSI), in body image stabilization (IBIS) and on-board phase detection hybrid auto-focus (AF) with near 100% coverage. In addition to pioneering features, the GFX100 is fully equipped with Fujifilm’s unparalleled color reproduction technology and film simulations. Resulting from years of research and technological innovations, the GFX100 will provide photographers with exceedingly high-quality imagery and best-in-class camera responsiveness for filmmaking and photography in a simple-to-use large format system with a growing selection of lenses.

Offering large-format video capability, the GFX100 is the world’s first mirrorless digital camera with an image sensor of this size to offer 4K, 30p video recording capability (4:2:2 10-bit). These groundbreaking features make the GFX100 a camera of unparalleled innovation and versatility, fulfilling photography’s intrinsic mission of capturing and recording precious moments that may never be repeated with the utmost image quality.

1. First for a camera with image sensors larger than the 35mm full-frame format

Noteworthy Stability When It Matters: World’s First Five-axis IBIS in a Camera Featuring an Image Sensor Bigger than the 35mm Format
High-resolution image sensors require high-level stability to ensure image sharpness. With built-in 5-axis image stabilization, GFX100 users are reassured that vibrations won’t interrupt the capture process. The function offers up to 5.5-stop image stabilization (when using the GF63mmF2.8 R WR lens)2. The entire shutter unit is suspended with four springs to minimize the effect of shutter shock. This dramatically broadens the scope of situations where a user can hand-hold the camera and still enjoy the world of 100MP+ ultra-high resolution, pushing the boundaries of photographic expression.

Practical Auto-Focus for Large Format: World’s First On-Board Phase Detection Hybrid AF with approximately 100% Coverage
Compared to traditional medium format digital systems, the GFX100 raises the bar in AF performance by utilizing phase detection pixels across the sensor to help photographers obtain focus wherever they choose to position their subjects in the frame. With 3.76 million phase detection pixels, at approximately 100% coverage, near perfect auto-focus performance with speed and accuracy is now a reality for photographers needing optimum performance in subject tracking, face/eye detection and low-contrast environments. The effect is particularly notable when using fast prime lenses, achieving speed improvement of up to 210% over the conventional contrast AF system used in GFX 50R.

Pushing Creative Boundaries for Filmmakers: Large Format Camera with 4K video at 30p
With a sensor size of 43.9mm x 32.9mm, the GFX100 supports filmmakers in achieving their creative visions. The new sensor and processor combination support 4K video recording at 30p with a unique cinematic look. It’s now a breeze to explore shallow depth-of-field, wide tonal reproducibility and extra high ISO sensitivity, producing high- quality video footage with detailed textures while reproducing three-dimensional definitions and even capturing the atmosphere of the scene. With the ability to apply Fujifilm’s highly respected Film Simulations (including ETERNA cinema film simulation mode), record in F-Log Rec 2020, and capture 4:2:2 10-bit uncompressed footage through the HDMI port, GFX100 should certainly be coming soon to a screen near you.

Dust-resistant, Weather-resistant, Lightweight and Highly Robust Magnesium Alloy Body with Integrated Vertical Grip
Maximizing its use for even the toughest conditions, the GFX100 has weather sealing in 95 locations across the camera body and detachable EVF to ensure an exceptionally high level of dust and moisture resistance. Photographers will have the opportunity to capture moments in even the most remote locations as the GFX100 can maintain reliable operation even under tough natural conditions.

Although it sports a large image sensor, the GFX100’s body is equivalent to that of a flagship 35mm full-frame DSLR camera in terms of dimensions (6.15” (W) x 6.44” (H) x 4.05” (D), measuring 1.93” at the thinnest part) and weight (approx. 3 lbs. including two batteries, memory card and EVF).

Designed for protection, the GFX100’s core imaging unit, consisting of the lens mount, image stabilization mechanism and image sensor, has been structured completely separate from the main body panels. This “double-structure” is designed to ensure a high level of precision and robustness while minimizing resolution degradation caused by external stress to the body. To maximize usability, the GFX100 incorporates a vertical grip, enabling effective use of in-body space.

Advanced Color Reproduction Technology, Delivering Astonishing Quality in Stills
The combination of the newly-developed image sensor and the fourth-generation X- Processor 4 processing engine means the camera supports the 16-bit RAW capture requested by many professional photographers seeking files that tolerate heavy post- processing. The GFX100 also features the newly-developed “Smooth Skin Effect” function, which automatically smooths the skin tone of the subjects, as is often performed in portraiture. It allows the photographer to skip a portion of post-processing work so that images captured with this function can be finished at an extremely high level of perfection, faster.

The GFX100 will be the flagship model of the GFX Series of mirrorless cameras, which have garnered strong praise from professional photographers and photo enthusiasts for their use of 55mm large format image sensor, measuring 55mm diagonally (43.8mm x 32.9mm) and providing approximately 1.7 times the area of the regular 35mm full-frame sensor.

The GFX100 digital camera body will be available on June 30, 2019 at a suggested retail price of USD $9,999.95 and CAD $13,299.99.

According to latest rumors, Panasonic is rumored to announce a new L-mount camera on May 31, 2019. The camera is Video oriented camera / it is said to be Cinematography dream gear.
Initial Set of Rumored Specification of upcoming L-Mount camera

Panasonic L-Mount Camera Rumored Specification

It’s L-mount
New Full Frame sensors
And so much more…
Cinematography dream gear.

We have to wait for more information, the information is coming from a low-credible source to take it as grain of salt.

Sony is conducting a press conference on May 31, 2019. According to latest rumors. Sony may announce a new Cinema Camera on that day.
However, we don’t have any confirmed set of information coming from trusted sources . So, take the information with grain salt.

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